Our Publications

PressForward tests methods for aggregation, curation, and crediting of scholarly communication on the open web through our experimental publications. We also help scholarly communities from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities initiate or enhance their web-first publications. Potential editors interested in developing an experimental publication should fill out our questionnaire and then contact us.

The Journal of Digital Humanities (ISSN 2165-6673) is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed, open access journal that features the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the DH community in the previous quarter. The Journal provides three additional layers of evaluation, review, and editing to the pieces initially identified by DHNow. (Edited by Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Lisa M. Rhody, and Stephanie Westcott)

Global Perspectives on Digital History provides a platform for the increasingly international, multi-lingual work of digital history to be shared, discussed, and used across national boundaries, allowing digital historians to submit, translate, curate, and comment upon new scholarship together. (Edited by Mills Kelly and Jan Hodel)

American History Now offers professional historians and serious practitioners a new format for historical scholarship, one rooted in the traditions of the profession — its standards, its criteria for evidence and citation and reasoned argument — but adapted to the possibilities of the online environment. (Edited by Mike O’Malley)

Proceedings of THATCamp provides a home for the currently decentralized outpouring of scholarly production—including blog posts, collaborative documents, and practical guides—spawned by more than 1000 scholars in more than 40 THATCamp “unconferences” worldwide. (Edited by Amanda French)

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